"3"^^ . . . "6"^^ . . "7"^^ . "Heiz\u014D is bedridden with a bad cold, but when he recovers, his father's tobacco pipe is missing. After a thorough search, he suspects a thief may have entered his house. He goes out that night with Tetsu to the Kagaya boathouse on Okawa River. They take a boat along the river and stop to see fireworks. While smoking, Heiz\u014D recognizes his father's pipe in the boatman's hands. Heiz\u014D sends Kumehachi to investigate the boatman and Kumehachi recognizes him as an old friend and former thief, now using the name Tomogoro. As they talk, Tomogoro reveals that he broke into Heiz\u014D's house and stole the pipe as an act of defiance which would make Heiz\u014D lose face. With this information, Heiz\u014D hatches a plan to catch and embarrass Tomogoro by getting him to break in again to return the pipe and steal something else. Later, Heiz\u014D hires a boat from Tomogoro again, but then reveals his own identity. The plan works and Tomogoro has a newfound respect for the chief of Arson Thief Control."@en . "Heizo Hasegawa, as he appears in volume 15 of Detective Conan"@en . "4"^^ . "5"^^ . . "10"^^ . "11"^^ . . "8"^^ . "Onihei Hankach\u014D (\u9B3C\u5E73\u72AF\u79D1\u5E33) is a series of historical novels written by Japanese author Sh\u014Dtar\u014D Ikenami. Following the character Heizo Hasegawa in the Edo period of Japan, Ikegami wrote the first story for the December 1967 issue of the light novel magazine published by Bungeishunj\u016B. It was well-received and began serialization in January 1968. Ikenami wrote 19 books in the main series before he died in 1990. As of 2021, the series had 30 million copies in circulation."@en . "9"^^ . "12"^^ . . "13"^^ . "The Man of the Past"@en . . . . "2017-03-28"^^ . "6.31152E8"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "113"^^ . "1800.0"^^ . "2017-02-07"^^ . . . "2017-03-07"^^ . . . . "Sentaro Kubota"@en . . . . "Japan"@en . . . . "The Evil Scent of the Hakubaiko"@en . . . . . "\u014Ckawa no Inkyo"@en . "\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF \u9B3C\u5E73\u72AF\u79D1\u5E33"@en . . . . . . . . "Seinen"@en . . . . . "2017-02-14"^^ . . . . . . "3.15576E8"^^ . . "2017-04-04"^^ . "Shigeyuki Miya"@en . . . . "10513186"^^ . . . . . . . "6.31584E8"^^ . . . "2017-01-17"^^ . "4.73364E8"^^ . . . . . . . "Koyanagi of Arson Thief Control is still on duty when his wife, Omitsu is giving birth to their child. The child is stillborn, and she dies before her husband arrives home. Following the incident, Heiz\u014D is concerned that Koyanagi has become reckless, wanting to join his dead wife and child. On the anniversary of their deaths, Koyanagi stops Otaka, a woman with a baby, from jumping off a bridge. He takes her to Hikoj\u016B's inn. There, Koyanagi learns that Otaka is the wife of Matahachi, a thief he arrested and whom Otaka thought was a craftsman. Privately, Koyanagi hatches an audacious plan in which he offers Matahachi a chance to see his wife if he reveals the location of his murderous accomplice. While walking to the inn, Matahachi escapes and Koyanagi is arrested. Six months later, Matahachi returns and delivers his accomplice, clearing Koyanagi."@en . "2017-02-28"^^ . . . . . . "Comic Ran"@en . . . . . . . . "While Heiz\u014D is away, his wife Hisae receives a letter from Kondo Kanshiro, requesting a meeting. He was a past neighbour and lover who turned to prostitutes and crime. While she's gone, an old woman tells the household that Hisae was attacked and wounded, and in the confusion she kidnaps Ojun. The entire household and Arson Thief Control go to find Ojun and eventually locate Kondo and his men in a farmhouse. Omasa first deftly retrieves Ojun, then the Arson Thief Control squad surround the farmhouse and capture Kondo and his men. Later, Kondo tries to shame Heiz\u014D by saying that he was Hisae's first man, but Heiz\u014D just laughs, saying that he is the one who is fortunate to be with Hisae for life. During the whole operation Tatsuzo proves useless and is severely reprimanded by Heiz\u014D."@en . "Heiz\u014D tells a bedtime story to his daughter Ojun about a \"theft-workings\" thief. They build in fittings while working on a client's residence that enable them to return later and rob the owner. One of them, an old skilled carpenter, Wasuke of Dojo returned to Edo but wanted to retire from the business. He finds that his son, Isotaro, adopted out to a local couple is working the Kozuya paper store. Unfortunately he is being bullied by the current owner, who frames him for attempted theft, causing him to commit suicide. Isotaro's parents and Wasuke are devastated, and his old friend Hikoj\u016B tells Heiz\u014D that Wasuke may retaliate, so Heiz\u014D has Hikoj\u016B follow him. After Isotaro's parents also take their own lives, Wasuke leads a raid on the Kozuya paper store. When Hikoj\u016B realizes what's happening, he tells Heiz\u014D who must act, however he delays rushing to the store. As the thieves escape by boat, they are watched by Heiz\u014D and the Arson Thief Control squad. Wasuke tells them to dump the gold into the river destroying evidence of the theft, meanwhile he tears up contracts that he stole from the store. This year, four years later, Kozuya went bankrupt."@en . . "Yanaka, Iroha Tea House"@en . . . "\u300E\u9B3C\u5E73\u72AF\u79D1\u5E33\u300F\uFF08\u304A\u306B\u3078\u3044\u306F\u3093\u304B\u3061\u3087\u3046\uFF09\u662F\u6C60\u6CE2\u6B63\u592A\u90CE\u6240\u8457\u7684\u65E5\u672C\u6642\u4EE3\u5C0F\u8AAA\u3002\u7565\u7A31\u9B3C\u5E73\u3002\u4EE5\u88AB\u76DC\u8CCA\u754F\u61FC\uFF0C\u7A31\u70BA\u300C\u9B3C\u4E4B\u5E73\u85CF\u300D\u7684\u70BA\u4E3B\u4EBA\u516C\u7684\u4F5C\u54C1\u3002"@zh . "Onihei Hankach\u014D"@en . . "Wakaremichi"@en . "Anken Hakubaik\u014D"@en . . "1074666413"^^ . . . . . "Kitsunebi"@en . . "Onihei Hankach\u014D"@en . . "Akireta Yatsu"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "The End of Wasuke of Dojo"@en . "\u9B3C\u5E73\u72AF\u79D1\u5E33"@zh . . . "20"^^ . . "Onihei Hankach\u014D novels and short stories"@en . . . . . . . "AA1527"@en . "2017-01-24"^^ . . . . "2017-02-21"^^ . "2017-03-14"^^ . "2017-04-04"^^ . "Kett\u014D"@en . . . "#Episode list"@en . . . . . . . . "Onihei Hankach\u014D (\u9B3C\u5E73\u72AF\u79D1\u5E33 ''Onihei Hankach\u014D''?), tambi\u00E9n conocida como Onihei, es una serie de novelas policiales escritas por Sh\u014Dtar\u014D Ikenami. Ha sido adaptada a un dorama, al manga por parte de Kubota Sentar\u014D y Takao Saito (guion y arte, respectivamente), una pel\u00EDcula de imagen real, un OVA, y una serie de anime.\u200B\u200B\u200B\u200B\u200B"@es . . . "1993"^^ . . . "Honjo, Sakura Yashiki"@en . "13"^^ . . "2017-03-21"^^ . "tv series"@en . . "Yanaka Iroha Chaya"@en . . "Drama, Historical, Mystery"@en . . . . "113"^^ . . "Secret Theft Tactics"@en . . . . . . . "\u300E\u9B3C\u5E73\u72AF\u79D1\u5E33\u300F\uFF08\u304A\u306B\u3078\u3044\u306F\u3093\u304B\u3061\u3087\u3046\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u6C60\u6CE2\u6B63\u592A\u90CE\u306B\u3088\u308B\u65E5\u672C\u306E\u6642\u4EE3\u5C0F\u8AAC\u3002\u7565\u79F0\u306F\u9B3C\u5E73\u3002 \u300C\u30AA\u30FC\u30EB\u8B80\u7269\u300D\u306B\u9023\u8F09\u3055\u308C\u305F\u3002\u5B9F\u5728\u306E\u4EBA\u7269\u3067\u3042\u308B\u706B\u4ED8\u76D7\u8CCA\u6539\u65B9\u9577\u5B98\u30FB\u9577\u8C37\u5DDD\u5E73\u8535\u3092\u4E3B\u4EBA\u516C\u3068\u3059\u308B\u6355\u7269\u5E33\u3067\u3001\u540C\u3058\u6C60\u6CE2\u4F5C\u3067\u3042\u308B\u300E\u5263\u5BA2\u5546\u58F2\u300F\u300E\u4ED5\u639B\u4EBA\u30FB\u85E4\u679D\u6885\u5B89\u300F\u3068\u4E26\u3093\u3067\u6C60\u6CE2\u306E\u4EE3\u8868\u4F5C\u306B\u306A\u3063\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002\u30C6\u30EC\u30D3\u30C9\u30E9\u30DE\u5316\u30FB\u6620\u753B\u5316\u30FB\u821E\u53F0\u5316\u30FB\u6F2B\u753B\u5316\u30FB\u30C6\u30EC\u30D3\u30A2\u30CB\u30E1\u5316\u3055\u308C\u3066\u3044\u308B\u30022021\u5E742\u6708\u6642\u70B9\u3067\u7D2F\u8A08\u767A\u884C\u90E8\u6570\u306F3000\u4E07\u90E8\u3092\u7A81\u7834\u3057\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002"@ja . . . . . "Doj\u014D no Wasuke Shimatsu"@en . . . . . . . . . "Onihei Hankach\u014D"@es . "45243"^^ . "2017-01-10"^^ . . "Will-o'-the-Wisp"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mukashi no Otoko"@en . "The Audacious Fellow"@en . . . . . "Honjo, Sakura Estate"@en . "Blood Battle"@en . "Chugo accompanies Heiz\u014D to visit his father's grave outside Edo but Heiz\u014D but wants some time alone. While walking, Heiz\u014D saves a young couple from a group of bandits. The local magistrate Jinzo Numata, arrives and takes the young couple into custody, servants who robbed the sake brewery owner Ichigoro Masuya. Then a talkative old man, Zenpachi, follows Heiz\u014D, telling him that Ichigoro is a mean and cruel man who mistreats his servants. Hiding his identity, Heiz\u014D says he is a ronin and Zenpachi asks him to join him in a robbery of Ichigoro Masuya. Heiz\u014D agrees and on the appointed night, Zenpachi breaks into the money storeroom and they steal a box of ryo. Zenpachi also suggests they free the two young servants which pleases Heiz\u014D. They all manage to escape with the assistance of the other servants. Later Zenpachi, who has recurring stomach pains, offers Heiz\u014D his book of secret thief tactics, built up over years of robberies. Just then, magistrate Jinzo Numata enters and accuses them of the robbery, but Chugo tells the officials who Heiz\u014D is, much to Zenpachi\u2019s surprise and horror. Later Zenpachi offers to be taken into custody, but Heiz\u014D dismisses him, warning him to stay clear of Edo."@en . "Onihei Hankach\u014D (\u9B3C\u5E73\u72AF\u79D1\u5E33 ''Onihei Hankach\u014D''?), tambi\u00E9n conocida como Onihei, es una serie de novelas policiales escritas por Sh\u014Dtar\u014D Ikenami. Ha sido adaptada a un dorama, al manga por parte de Kubota Sentar\u014D y Takao Saito (guion y arte, respectivamente), una pel\u00EDcula de imagen real, un OVA, y una serie de anime.\u200B\u200B\u200B\u200B\u200B"@es . . "Crossroads"@en . . "manga"@en . . . . . . "2017-01-31"^^ . . "1967"^^ . . . . "\u9B3C\u5E73\u72AF\u79D1\u5E33"@ja . "Onihei Hankach\u014D (\u9B3C\u5E73\u72AF\u79D1\u5E33) is a series of historical novels written by Japanese author Sh\u014Dtar\u014D Ikenami. Following the character Heizo Hasegawa in the Edo period of Japan, Ikegami wrote the first story for the December 1967 issue of the light novel magazine published by Bungeishunj\u016B. It was well-received and began serialization in January 1968. Ikenami wrote 19 books in the main series before he died in 1990. As of 2021, the series had 30 million copies in circulation. Onihei Hankach\u014D was also adapted into TV programs, a manga series, live-action films and theater productions. An anime television adaption aired in 2017."@en . . "Inkyo of Okawa River"@en . . . . . "Onihei"@en . "A client, Chugo, tells Omatsu, a prostitute at the Iroha Tea House, that he can no longer visit her. Before that scene of a massacre was found, suspected to have been carried out by Shugoro of Hakabi. Heiz\u014D wants city patrols strengthened, including Chugo Kimura, his record-keeper. Chugo meets Omatsu on patrol and spends all of his money on her, but a benefactor, master Kawagoe is now paying his account. Chugo is found out and reprimanded for dereliction of his duty. Meanwhile, Kawagoe, who is actually Shugoro of Hakabi, is planning his last job in Edo. While on a nighttime visit to Omatsu, Chugo sees some suspicious characters, and sends word back to Heiz\u014D. Heiz\u014D and the Arson Thief Control arrive and attack the men in the hideout, leaving Chugo to guard the exit. Kawagoe is wounded and escapes, aiming for Chugo, but is too badly wounded and dies. Heiz\u014D rewards Chugo who confesses that he was not on patrol, but Heiz\u014D forgives him. When Chugo goes to see Omatsu, the brothel owner recognizes him as the son of a former client, his father, whom he thought always lived honestly."@en . "Kamewarikoz\u014D"@en . "Japanese"@en . . . . "\u300E\u9B3C\u5E73\u72AF\u79D1\u5E33\u300F\uFF08\u304A\u306B\u3078\u3044\u306F\u3093\u304B\u3061\u3087\u3046\uFF09\u662F\u6C60\u6CE2\u6B63\u592A\u90CE\u6240\u8457\u7684\u65E5\u672C\u6642\u4EE3\u5C0F\u8AAA\u3002\u7565\u7A31\u9B3C\u5E73\u3002\u4EE5\u88AB\u76DC\u8CCA\u754F\u61FC\uFF0C\u7A31\u70BA\u300C\u9B3C\u4E4B\u5E73\u85CF\u300D\u7684\u70BA\u4E3B\u4EBA\u516C\u7684\u4F5C\u54C1\u3002"@zh . . "TV Tokyo, TVA, TVh, TVQ Kyushu, TSC, TVO, Jidaigeki Speciality Channel"@en . "\u300E\u9B3C\u5E73\u72AF\u79D1\u5E33\u300F\uFF08\u304A\u306B\u3078\u3044\u306F\u3093\u304B\u3061\u3087\u3046\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u6C60\u6CE2\u6B63\u592A\u90CE\u306B\u3088\u308B\u65E5\u672C\u306E\u6642\u4EE3\u5C0F\u8AAC\u3002\u7565\u79F0\u306F\u9B3C\u5E73\u3002 \u300C\u30AA\u30FC\u30EB\u8B80\u7269\u300D\u306B\u9023\u8F09\u3055\u308C\u305F\u3002\u5B9F\u5728\u306E\u4EBA\u7269\u3067\u3042\u308B\u706B\u4ED8\u76D7\u8CCA\u6539\u65B9\u9577\u5B98\u30FB\u9577\u8C37\u5DDD\u5E73\u8535\u3092\u4E3B\u4EBA\u516C\u3068\u3059\u308B\u6355\u7269\u5E33\u3067\u3001\u540C\u3058\u6C60\u6CE2\u4F5C\u3067\u3042\u308B\u300E\u5263\u5BA2\u5546\u58F2\u300F\u300E\u4ED5\u639B\u4EBA\u30FB\u85E4\u679D\u6885\u5B89\u300F\u3068\u4E26\u3093\u3067\u6C60\u6CE2\u306E\u4EE3\u8868\u4F5C\u306B\u306A\u3063\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002\u30C6\u30EC\u30D3\u30C9\u30E9\u30DE\u5316\u30FB\u6620\u753B\u5316\u30FB\u821E\u53F0\u5316\u30FB\u6F2B\u753B\u5316\u30FB\u30C6\u30EC\u30D3\u30A2\u30CB\u30E1\u5316\u3055\u308C\u3066\u3044\u308B\u30022021\u5E742\u6708\u6642\u70B9\u3067\u7D2F\u8A08\u767A\u884C\u90E8\u6570\u306F3000\u4E07\u90E8\u3092\u7A81\u7834\u3057\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002"@ja . "Clay Pot Smashing Boy"@en . . "T\u014Dh\u014D Hiden"@en . . . . . . . "Print"@en . "2"^^ .